from his next monthly payment of salary]

It is clear that he altered the cause list for his private ends

and though his motive was to some extent excusable, for he did not make anything by it - except that he saved himself paying additional costs

andlers

was perhaps to save his brother from being brought into Court

offence

was a serious one,

Yet his and I

think M. O'Brien's treatment of

The case

is fair, though

? Approve

sever

5.W.3.1 Jan.

doubt after reading

the

is whether M. Rahman should

may only

papers

not have been punished

More

Severely

1. Jan

than M. Sales. C.PL.

agree with the Acting Resident

General so far as

to think M. Rahman

suspended to

V222.

21722

27.

274

Government House,

Hongkong 17 November, 1873

My Lord Marquess,

I have the honour

in compliance with the requirement contained in Colonial Regulation No. to transmit for Your Lordship's

Must be handed (63. broad) / 4 Right Honourable

but as

he was alone in his decision, we

can not do anything but approve the

action taken

821.194

12/1 B. ce Marquess of Ripon, K. G.,

For consideration

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